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Mexican wolf numbers up for 8th straight year
Learn More >…“In the aggregate, the 2023 data points out that Mexican wolf recovery has come a long way since the first release,” said Jim deVos, the Mexican wolf coordinator for the…
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Mexican wolf pup fostering continues success
Learn More >NEWS RELEASE May 26, 2023 Sixteen pups fostered into the wild from captivity in 2023, bringing the total number of fostered Mexican wolf pups to 99 Partners in Mexican wolf…
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Mexican wolf captured north of I-40 near Flagstaff
Learn More >NEWS RELEASE July 18, 2024 FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A female Mexican wolf was captured north of Interstate 40 on U.S. Forest Service lands near Flagstaff, Arizona, last week. The wolf…
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Court rules For agencies on Wolf management rule
Learn More >…Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) was justified, writing that the boundary is reasonable as it reflects the Mexican wolf’s historical range. Plaintiffs had contended that three wild wolf populations in…
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officials seek help in investigation of wolf death
Learn More >…this time, except that the mortality was not related to agency management actions. Mexican wolf F2979 was first documented outside the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) north of Interstate…
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Mexican wolf fostering efforts complete for 2025
Learn More >…year were: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Sevilleta Wolf Management Facility – 9 pups Endangered Wolf Center – 6 pups New York Wolf Conservation Center – 2 pups “Meeting the…
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